Re: Cocoa/EOF for non-enterprise apps
Re: Cocoa/EOF for non-enterprise apps
- Subject: Re: Cocoa/EOF for non-enterprise apps
- From: Eugene Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 03:30:23 -0700
- Mail-followup-to: email@hidden
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 01:19:13AM -0700, Deirdre Saoirse Moen wrote:
: At 1:44 AM -0400 6/22/01, Scott Anguish wrote:
: >
: > Apple just released an update to MACAPP!!! That's right.. on
: >June 20 they released an update to MacApp. MacApp has the full
: >support of Apple. And it CONTAINS THE SOURCE!!! So any
: >problems/extensions could be fixed by others without Apple's
: >assistance!! Not true for EOF/Obj-
: >C/Cocoa.
: >
: > We are getting screwed over big time... Even MacApp gets
: >better support...
:
: Ouch. That really really puts it into perspective, especially since
: so few people use MacApp (relative to the Mac programming community
: at large).
Actually, it's not that bad. This is what the download page for MacApp
had to say:
http://developer.apple.com/tools/macapp/masources.html
MacApp Release 15
The primary features of MacApp Release 15 are 1) support for
building with Project Builder, 2) a new framework of helper
classes for Mac OS X's Core Foundation, and 3) updates to a
variety of Toolbox suites in ACS.
NOTE: MacApp Release XV is a final release. As such it is
considered suitable for use in building final quality
applications.
In this light, I think they are putting MacApp out to the pasture...
--
Eugene Lee
email@hidden